Deleuze with Carroll: schizophrenia and simulacrum and the philosophy of lewis carroll's nonsense1

Angelaki 9 (3):101 – 120 (2004)
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Abstract

Carroll's uniqueness is to have allowed nothing to pass through sense, but to have played out everything in nonsense, since the diversity of nonsenses is enough to give an account of the entire uni...

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